Amy Is Famous
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- $16.99
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- $16.99
Publisher Description
There’s nothing Amy likes more than being famous. It’s so fun to sign autographs for her bear, pose for photos with her parents, and she loves getting gold stars in class.
But when a new girl comes to school, suddenly she’s the superstar, and Amy is just super jealous.
It's not until they spend time together that they discover something more meaningful than fame—friendship.
Themes of sharing the spotlight, overcoming jealousy, and finding great friends take center stage in Amy is Famous, a picture book from renowned children’s author Barbara Bottner.
An Imprint Book
"Sometimes being famous isn't all that great, but this story of friendship, self-reliance, and overcoming jealousy is." —Kirkus Reviews
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Bottner (Priscilla Gorilla) explores classroom dynamics through two fame-obsessed girls. Upon receiving teacherly stars for a poem and a drawing, Amy believes she must be famous, so she practices her autographs and wears all red to school ("Famous people wear red"). Her sense of self-importance is punctured by the arrival of a new girl, who launches to popularity when she shows up dressed first like Hermione Granger ("from the Harry Potter movie"), then as Hello Kitty, and finally in Amy's own beloved crimson. "There can't be two famous people in one tiny classroom!" declares Amy. Though her mother suggests that the new student is just trying to find her way, Amy grouses about her reversal of fortune until an unexpected playdate helps both kids discover that fame and itchy costumes aren't all they're cracked up to be. Illustrations by Chen (Doris the Bookasaurus) convey Amy's mixed emotions, but the story's focus on the superficial as the main means by which Amy and the new girl express themselves flattens the message. Ages 3 6.